[GreenKeys] TEMPEST teletype gear
John Nagle
nagle at animats.com
Sat Apr 24 12:54:15 EDT 2010
> From: Roy Morgan <k1lky at earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Dovetron Tempest MPC-1000T II
> To: Michael O'Day <odaymg at yahoo.com>
>
> On Apr 23, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Michael O'Day wrote:
>
>> I found a Dovetron Tempest MPC-1000T II on ePay, but the
>
> The "T" stands for "Tempest", which in turn stands for "... a U.S.
> government code word that identifies a classified set of standards for
> limiting electric or electromagnetic radiation emanations from
> electronic equipment."
> (See: http://www.eskimo.com/~joelm/tempestintro.html )
> ... Bruce Gabrielson, who has been in the TEMPEST biz for ages, has a
> nice unclassified general description of TEMPEST (at http://206.102.92.130/ses/papers/TEMPEST/Whatis.html
> - this link does not work for me at the time I'm writing.)
>
> Basically is is a collection of methods to keep signals from inside
> the equipment from being detected at some distance. A normal teletype
> setup with non-tempest equipment might be eaves-dropped upon from
> perhaps a few hundred feet away, or even much more if conditions are
> right. (that's an uninformed guess, NOT based on any experience)
TEMPEST issues for the Teletype era were declassified a few years ago.
See "http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/_files/cryptologic_histories/history_comsec.pdf"
Start at page 89.
John Nagle
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